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and society glamorizes the rich.m jeff bezos blasting into space, to kim kardashian's holidays, we're obsessed with their opulent lifestyles, and often want them for ourselves. so how can we clean them up? the first answer is the most obvious -- don't let the super-rich get so rich in the first place. the problems of capitalism are beyond the scope of this video. but even hard-core ideologues admit the ultra-rich often avoid taxes and exploit loopholes in the system to grow even richer. by raising taxes, closing legal loopholes, and cracking down on tax havens, policymake could make it more costly for the wealthy to pollute. and in doing so, they'd raise money to invest in clean energy infrastructure. but bear in mind it's not just the ultra-rich who emit way too much. the best example of this is flying. if you've set foot on a plane this year, you belong to the elite 2% to 4% of the population that flies in a given year. and if you fly more than once a year, your carbon footprint is pretty much guaranteed to be inco
and society glamorizes the rich.m jeff bezos blasting into space, to kim kardashian's holidays, we're obsessed with their opulent lifestyles, and often want them for ourselves. so how can we clean them up? the first answer is the most obvious -- don't let the super-rich get so rich in the first place. the problems of capitalism are beyond the scope of this video. but even hard-core ideologues admit the ultra-rich often avoid taxes and exploit loopholes in the system to grow even richer. by...
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do pick it up the first chapters what is rich? we kind of laid it out there what is rich?the second chapters what the heck is the economy? so we really break it down for you. anyway that's her plug, thanks you all. thank you so much and i'll just say sounds like a great book. this was a great conversation please to pick it up from our partner books for elite bay books here in seattle if you can delink us in the chat. and
do pick it up the first chapters what is rich? we kind of laid it out there what is rich?the second chapters what the heck is the economy? so we really break it down for you. anyway that's her plug, thanks you all. thank you so much and i'll just say sounds like a great book. this was a great conversation please to pick it up from our partner books for elite bay books here in seattle if you can delink us in the chat. and
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and in this case, in particular, with regard to the rich.ter uh, such politicization in the activities of the rich and uh, the next question. this is the adoption of the anti-iranian e, the resolution sum gote. this is generally how everything can be interpreted? well, of course it does. she 's literally over the top. still, bogatyr is an organization with a technical mandate. ah, let's say a review of the site, the managers pass a resolution that, let's say, states that the majority of the board members do not recognize the results referendums in four areas of russian resolutions that call on russia to relinquish its claim to ownership of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant. uh, calling for the withdrawal of military personnel from the territory of the stations is all, these are not the issues that the hero and his council, managers, as one of the two decision-making bodies of the probability process are dealing with today. i do not see, apparently this will continue. so far so all the same in iran. do you think they also go into politics, t
and in this case, in particular, with regard to the rich.ter uh, such politicization in the activities of the rich and uh, the next question. this is the adoption of the anti-iranian e, the resolution sum gote. this is generally how everything can be interpreted? well, of course it does. she 's literally over the top. still, bogatyr is an organization with a technical mandate. ah, let's say a review of the site, the managers pass a resolution that, let's say, states that the majority of the...
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the first chapter, what is rich. we lay it out there, what is rich? and the second chapter is what the heck is the economy? and so we really break it down for you soup to nuts and that's our plug. thanks, you all. >> yeah, thank you so much and i'll just say it sounds like a great book. this was a great conversation, and please pick it up from our partner bookstore, elliott bay books and the link is in the chot. have -- link is in the chat. thank you. >> thank you. >> if you enjoyed our tv, iv
the first chapter, what is rich. we lay it out there, what is rich? and the second chapter is what the heck is the economy? and so we really break it down for you soup to nuts and that's our plug. thanks, you all. >> yeah, thank you so much and i'll just say it sounds like a great book. this was a great conversation, and please pick it up from our partner bookstore, elliott bay books and the link is in the chot. have -- link is in the chat. thank you. >> thank you. >> if you...
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but this is it, lawson damage is the idea of some kind of compensation from rich nations to her, but poor nations already had hard by extreme climate events. it has been a highly contentious issue and this year's summit many developing countries are demanding a deal on a new fund to help them cope with the irreparable damage of floods, drought, and other climate impacts. time and funding has so far focus on cutting emissions and projects to have communities adapt to future impacts loss and damage funding would be different in compensating costs that countries can't avoid or adapt to germany's foreign minister has warned against excluding major polluters, hinting in china. i hope are still europe is on the side of the most vulnerable countries and as can now show which side there on the ship the state that really made it should benefit from it. certainly. and not those that are only developing countries on paper and vehicles. linda sent china as the 3rd largest historical emitter of greenhouse gases and the largest to day. but it has long been considered a developing country by the u.
but this is it, lawson damage is the idea of some kind of compensation from rich nations to her, but poor nations already had hard by extreme climate events. it has been a highly contentious issue and this year's summit many developing countries are demanding a deal on a new fund to help them cope with the irreparable damage of floods, drought, and other climate impacts. time and funding has so far focus on cutting emissions and projects to have communities adapt to future impacts loss and...
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neither of those ended well for the rich people.americans think they are being streated as second-class citizes and they are right. it's unfair. >> that's right. so we have a big problem, folks, the highest level of inequality that we have had in a hundred years. this is the root cause of our social unrest and it's the definitional and to a society that continues to take away from poor people in the middle class and piling the money on top of theth rich. it t gets this unequal things ae going to blow up. a millionaire who agrees with us wrote anic article one time cald the pitchforks are coming for us and the only edit we would have is it's not going to be pitchforks. it's ae warning to wealthy peope and all of us we have to dig in and address this. the level of inequality that we have in this country is staggering as we speak. 2.5 million americans are addicted to opioids. death to despair, alcohol, suicide and drugs are not the highest point they've been in recorded history for the first time in our life. segments life expectancy
neither of those ended well for the rich people.americans think they are being streated as second-class citizes and they are right. it's unfair. >> that's right. so we have a big problem, folks, the highest level of inequality that we have had in a hundred years. this is the root cause of our social unrest and it's the definitional and to a society that continues to take away from poor people in the middle class and piling the money on top of theth rich. it t gets this unequal things ae...
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neither of those ended well for the rich people. americans think they're being treated as second-class citizens, and they're right. it's unfair. >> that's right. so we really -- we have a big problem, folks. we have the highest level of inequality that we have had in america in 100 years. this is the root cause of our social unrest. it's really the definitional and predictable end to a society that continues to take away from poor people and the middle class and just keep piling all of the money on top of the rich. you get this unequal, things are going to blow up. a million area who agrees -- a millionaire who agrees with us wrote an article one time called the pitchforks are coming for [inaudible]. the only edit morris and i would have to that is it is not going to be pitchforks. it is a warning to wealthy people and also a warning to all of us that we have to really dig in and address this. the human cost of the level of inequality that we have in this country is staggering. as we speak, 2.5 million americans are addicted to opio
neither of those ended well for the rich people. americans think they're being treated as second-class citizens, and they're right. it's unfair. >> that's right. so we really -- we have a big problem, folks. we have the highest level of inequality that we have had in america in 100 years. this is the root cause of our social unrest. it's really the definitional and predictable end to a society that continues to take away from poor people and the middle class and just keep piling all of...
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so get this set up to say the rich countries should come to play poor ones. what's happened at this conference in the red countries, i'm sure inside the being willing to do so for kind of the 1st time in the history of the conferences. but with the caveat, they want to broaden the number of countries putting money into the pot to include countries like china and also to restrict who gets the funding to really just the most vulnerable countries. and not lot of the countries in the middle, it will all say suffering from hotter he waves and so on. all these other extreme weather events, but don't but up to some degree, middle income or rich countries themselves today. so what are the stakes at? what are the countries fighting over at the end of the day, this is can, when the key put some money that will define who gets paid for the damage that's already been done throughout history. and so, i mean, the 3 different things where money needs to go. one is to help poor countries, clean up their energy grids and have non fossil fuel sources of energy. a 2nd of paying
so get this set up to say the rich countries should come to play poor ones. what's happened at this conference in the red countries, i'm sure inside the being willing to do so for kind of the 1st time in the history of the conferences. but with the caveat, they want to broaden the number of countries putting money into the pot to include countries like china and also to restrict who gets the funding to really just the most vulnerable countries. and not lot of the countries in the middle, it...
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is also a very large gap between rich and poor. political system is more geared towards the rich, they pay for the election campaigns of their candidates, they pay the congressmen and the congress keeps its turn low taxes for the rich people and the government says. well, we don't have much money to provide guaranteed social services. this has been a problem of us policy for many decades. she represents the interests of rich people more than society as a whole in 2019. i wrote a book called the new foreign policy beyond american exceptionalism and in it. i said that we need a completely different foreign policy, because the current one does not work in anyone 's interests. america is not in the interests of the world. we spend trillions of dollars on malicious useless destructive wars in afghanistan syria iraq libya and these warriors do not solve any problems with everything and it would be much cheaper not to spend trillions of dollars, but to solve these problems practically for free politically, not militarily. i think the us i
is also a very large gap between rich and poor. political system is more geared towards the rich, they pay for the election campaigns of their candidates, they pay the congressmen and the congress keeps its turn low taxes for the rich people and the government says. well, we don't have much money to provide guaranteed social services. this has been a problem of us policy for many decades. she represents the interests of rich people more than society as a whole in 2019. i wrote a book called the...
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and yes, we are a country that is rich in history. we are a concrete, it will be and mark, my words will be a leader and for security and our culture. and importantly, we will be along the best eco tourism destination you can find and that oil revenue may help you get there fast, or every revenue will help us to get their faster guy on his sprawling stop rec, oilfield holds an estimated 11000000000 barrels of crude enough to turn one of south america's poorest countries into one of the richest and contractor exxon mobil is discovered 2 more deposits, making that feel even bigger. it's big on an international scale, a global scale, as far as the conventional oil and gas resources being found around the world in the last 78 years. but also at a national level, this is transformative for the country. for diana, critics in the opposition party warn of the so called resource curse that struck other oil rich nations. it were some benefit greatly, while most miss out stock market has gone up in only a few years. 400 percent. but the minimum
and yes, we are a country that is rich in history. we are a concrete, it will be and mark, my words will be a leader and for security and our culture. and importantly, we will be along the best eco tourism destination you can find and that oil revenue may help you get there fast, or every revenue will help us to get their faster guy on his sprawling stop rec, oilfield holds an estimated 11000000000 barrels of crude enough to turn one of south america's poorest countries into one of the richest...
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a breakthrough at the un climate summit in egypt . delegates agree that rich countries should pay poor nations for the damage caused by climate change. but many say the deal falls short on the fossil fuel phase out needed to prevent even more catastrophic warming. and the 2022 world cup kicks off today in kata with fans arriving a controversial event is beginning to resemble a normal tournament for shop. ah, a warm welcome. 12 years round the world, michael ok. some $200.00 countries have signed onto a storage deal to pay for the effects of climate change. the marathon cop 27 climate talks ended with a deal to create a fund to compensate poor countries for damage. they have already suffered from climate change. the fund covers what negotiators call loss and damage, but many delegates are worried about what the deal doesn't include. it's a historic deal with ramifications for the planet thrashed out by exhausted delegates. after weeks of negotiation at the climate talks in egypt did a urine for our machine. we established the 1st ever the case with form for awesome damage of home that h
a breakthrough at the un climate summit in egypt . delegates agree that rich countries should pay poor nations for the damage caused by climate change. but many say the deal falls short on the fossil fuel phase out needed to prevent even more catastrophic warming. and the 2022 world cup kicks off today in kata with fans arriving a controversial event is beginning to resemble a normal tournament for shop. ah, a warm welcome. 12 years round the world, michael ok. some $200.00 countries have...
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yeah, girl, amanda are already coach as he doesn't see how rich or poor a person is. but he has talent. he will support him until he makes it. she often visits her former coach to help train some of the new students. coach or g says he's proud of all of them, but turning them in to professional players is not his main goal representative that can i use? i'm disabled and i want these children to play football so that can be strong and be confident. so they can have a good future. nowadays football schools are expensive for, but i believe football should be cheap. football belongs to the people myself. he often dips into his savings to pay for equipment and hiring the field. a cost he says is worth it. when he sees what his students can achieve, jessica washington al jazeera to carter. ah, you're watching al jazeera, these are the headlines. this. our a ballistic missile launched by north career is overshadowing trade talks at an apex summers in thailand. us vice president carmella harris gathered leaders of ally states to condemn young yang. harris says its actions des
yeah, girl, amanda are already coach as he doesn't see how rich or poor a person is. but he has talent. he will support him until he makes it. she often visits her former coach to help train some of the new students. coach or g says he's proud of all of them, but turning them in to professional players is not his main goal representative that can i use? i'm disabled and i want these children to play football so that can be strong and be confident. so they can have a good future. nowadays...
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let's tax the rich. that's not her pull. patrick was, was back that responsible in a way or another for the situation because you look a neighbor economy. they managed somehow to navigate through this process by doing business with a lot of an expanded market and they manage to mitigate the impact. when you look at the u. k, it seems to be a different scenario. ya wouldn't over exaggerated by the effects that are going on here. and i think say that it's simply the consequence of breaks that would be a distortion. there are obviously many different factors work here which explain the, the providing economic situation of the day. and i think that the, the truth is the young on the british economy, or we can happen week for some time g, c levels of public and private investment and the poor economy, the decision making. and those would be the best, the base it by the series of shocks and crises of which the date is warm, but yet for the cool crisis around another. and obviously, choosing to leave europe in market in the last 2
let's tax the rich. that's not her pull. patrick was, was back that responsible in a way or another for the situation because you look a neighbor economy. they managed somehow to navigate through this process by doing business with a lot of an expanded market and they manage to mitigate the impact. when you look at the u. k, it seems to be a different scenario. ya wouldn't over exaggerated by the effects that are going on here. and i think say that it's simply the consequence of breaks that...
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at the comp $27.00 climate summit bots will rich nations for the bell. while the world moves away from fossil fuels to save the planet, the tiny nation of guyana is balancing an oil boom. and it's threat to the environment . ah. the ukraine war exposed the risk of germany's decades long reliance on russian gas. it's been scrambling ever since to reduce that dependency. now it appears the german chancellor has another problem, members of his government. the opposition and western allies are worried about the countries economic dependence on china. all our shots recently went on a controversial visit to beijing, often even more controversial sale of its hamburg port terminal to a chinese company. steadfast and reports from hum beg after rotterdam an android for chinese state company. costco has bought a steak in europe. 3rd largest port hamburg the chinese investment in one of the 4 container terminals was scaled down from 35 to 24.9 percent off. the chancellor, all of sholtes came on the fire over the deal, but many in germany are still unhappy. i know i'
at the comp $27.00 climate summit bots will rich nations for the bell. while the world moves away from fossil fuels to save the planet, the tiny nation of guyana is balancing an oil boom. and it's threat to the environment . ah. the ukraine war exposed the risk of germany's decades long reliance on russian gas. it's been scrambling ever since to reduce that dependency. now it appears the german chancellor has another problem, members of his government. the opposition and western allies are...
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and we don't have much information about exactly how many have so far, rich ukraine, the u. s. had promised 8 systems 8 better than us ams, and then spain had promised these italian built espied a system router, a bit older, bit less technologically advanced, but have the advantage that it's more, at least it's believe to be that there are more of these around in europe and they could be easily if it proved to be success delivered later is all about preventing this damage to ukraine's infrastructure. there really has left hundreds of 1000 millions of people at risk are very, very cold winter with his repeated attacks on the energy system on the heating plants. we heard just a few hours ago from the head of the company that deals with keeps eating. that if rushers it holds back from further tax on ukraine's power station, that within 2 weeks they could kind of restore electricity supply right now we have 3 for our power cuts every day in care of so basically other 2 weeks needed. but i think very few people here believe that russia is going to somehow suddenly stop these attacks
and we don't have much information about exactly how many have so far, rich ukraine, the u. s. had promised 8 systems 8 better than us ams, and then spain had promised these italian built espied a system router, a bit older, bit less technologically advanced, but have the advantage that it's more, at least it's believe to be that there are more of these around in europe and they could be easily if it proved to be success delivered later is all about preventing this damage to ukraine's...
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rich countries have long block the idea of an equitable phaseout. what they want to concentrate on is coal. it is shocking president biden, for example, has authorized the expansion of fossil fuels that even donald trump did. we would not widely recognize that trump was a climate denier. [indiscernible] what we have seen also, because of the pressure of the hundreds of fossil fuel lobbyists and many countries who are relying on fossil fuels for their own economic development, they began -- the language around fossil fuels. somehow we can remove the carbon around them, positioning gas as if it is clean energy resource rather than going [indiscernible] on renewable energy we know will be cleaner, fairer and is also cheap. amy: your final 32nd summary of wherwe are after 27 years of cop? >> on the critical issue of finance -- there is a positive step about new finance laws in 2024. i would say there have been some major breakthroughs. the fact financial institutions like the emf and world bank have been talked about in the text, that we now have a prog
rich countries have long block the idea of an equitable phaseout. what they want to concentrate on is coal. it is shocking president biden, for example, has authorized the expansion of fossil fuels that even donald trump did. we would not widely recognize that trump was a climate denier. [indiscernible] what we have seen also, because of the pressure of the hundreds of fossil fuel lobbyists and many countries who are relying on fossil fuels for their own economic development, they began -- the...
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well now, of course rishi rich is out of touch. course rishi rich is out of touch . prime touch. he is the first prime minister in history of the commonwealth to be richer than the king he's a billionaire. so it's not just that he's hopeless at pretending to be a man of the people. he's hopeless pretending to be a man of the royal family in landed aristocracy. he doesn't need to wait two years for a hernia operation . he could for a hernia operation. he could buy his own surgery , could keep buy his own surgery, could keep a of doctors on his a team of doctors on his personal staff and, not even nofice personal staff and, not even notice the cost if he needed to pretend . empathise with losers pretend. empathise with losers like you, he could move a fleet telephone tests into his and have them answer calls with. please press two if you'd like to see a console in this decade. now back to another 6 hours on hold listening to the theme from titanic night in my dream what's the point making a billionaire pretend we're all in this together when ? he's finished together whe
well now, of course rishi rich is out of touch. course rishi rich is out of touch . prime touch. he is the first prime minister in history of the commonwealth to be richer than the king he's a billionaire. so it's not just that he's hopeless at pretending to be a man of the people. he's hopeless pretending to be a man of the royal family in landed aristocracy. he doesn't need to wait two years for a hernia operation . he could for a hernia operation. he could buy his own surgery , could keep...
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news live from berlin, a breakthrough at the you and climate summit in egypt, delegates agreed that rich countries should pay poor nations for the damages caused by climate change. but many say the deal falls short on the fossil fuel phase, out needed to prevent even more catastrophic warming and fever's precedent lashes out at critics at the world cup and cattle were kick off just hours away. the focus is again, not on the football, will take you to dub. ah, i'm all on soccer, a very warm welcome to the program negotiators at the u. n. sculpt $27.00 climate summit in egypt have approved an historic deal on compensation for vulnerable nations like the days of gridlock. countries at the summit agreed to set up a lawsuit and damage funds to help the nations most at risk of climate change to sauces were caused for such a fun to have dominated the last 2 weeks of talks. the details of the deal still have to be negotiated, including which countries would put the bill while the deal has one praise. many officials say it falls short on both loss and damage provisions and on commitment to reduci
news live from berlin, a breakthrough at the you and climate summit in egypt, delegates agreed that rich countries should pay poor nations for the damages caused by climate change. but many say the deal falls short on the fossil fuel phase, out needed to prevent even more catastrophic warming and fever's precedent lashes out at critics at the world cup and cattle were kick off just hours away. the focus is again, not on the football, will take you to dub. ah, i'm all on soccer, a very warm...
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news live from berlin, a breakthrough at the you and climate summit in egypt. delegates agree that rich country should pay poorer nations for the damages caused by climate change. but many say the climate deal full short on the fossil fuel face out needed to prevent even more catastrophic warming. also coming up back on track in have sought a week after the liberation from russian occupation. the freedom train reunited families separated by the war in ukraine. as more sign off the return to normal life in the city left in pieces by the russians. and in sport, the 1st president lashes out that critics of the world, cough and cattle, which kick off just hours away. the focus is again, not on the football. will take you to go ha ah, i'm all azako. a very warm welcome to the show. negotiate is at the u. n. sculpt $27.00 climate summit in egypt have approved and historic dean on compensation for vulnerable nations, author, days of gridlock. countries at the summit agreed is set up a loss and damage fun to help the nation's most at risk of climate change. disasters cause for such a fun to hav
news live from berlin, a breakthrough at the you and climate summit in egypt. delegates agree that rich country should pay poorer nations for the damages caused by climate change. but many say the climate deal full short on the fossil fuel face out needed to prevent even more catastrophic warming. also coming up back on track in have sought a week after the liberation from russian occupation. the freedom train reunited families separated by the war in ukraine. as more sign off the return to...
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well now, of course rishi rich is out of touch. course rishi rich is out of touch . prime touch. he is the first prime minister in history of the commonwealth to be richer than the king he's a billionaire. so it's not just that he's hopeless at pretending to be a man of the people. he's hopeless pretending to be a man of the royal family in landed aristocracy. he doesn't need to wait two years for a hernia operation . he could for a hernia operation. he could buy his own surgery , could keep buy his own surgery, could keep a of doctors on his a team of doctors on his personal staff and, not even nofice personal staff and, not even notice the cost if he needed to pretend . empathise with losers pretend. empathise with losers like you, he could move a fleet telephone tests into his and have them answer calls with. please press two if you'd like to see a console in this decade. now back to another 6 hours on hold listening to the theme from titanic night in my dream what's the point making a billionaire pretend we're all in this together when ? he's finished together whe
well now, of course rishi rich is out of touch. course rishi rich is out of touch . prime touch. he is the first prime minister in history of the commonwealth to be richer than the king he's a billionaire. so it's not just that he's hopeless at pretending to be a man of the people. he's hopeless pretending to be a man of the royal family in landed aristocracy. he doesn't need to wait two years for a hernia operation . he could for a hernia operation. he could buy his own surgery , could keep...
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like john rich. >> how do you deal with the six? >> i guess it is in a sense.ts, we hate that. we want our fans to be treated the same way and everybody have a great time. we don't enfit from that. it is the fans. >> we don't like it. >> capitalism is fair. p >> all right, mr. fox an friends. john rich is announcing that all of his feature shows will be free until the end of time. up next is an update on sheep who likes to rotate. this program is brought to you by p by farcica find out, chy numbers from your lab tests. ♪far-xi-ga♪ if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help slow its progression. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. and don't take it if you are on d
like john rich. >> how do you deal with the six? >> i guess it is in a sense.ts, we hate that. we want our fans to be treated the same way and everybody have a great time. we don't enfit from that. it is the fans. >> we don't like it. >> capitalism is fair. p >> all right, mr. fox an friends. john rich is announcing that all of his feature shows will be free until the end of time. up next is an update on sheep who likes to rotate. this program is brought to you by...
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rich used to have , yeah. all the rest where they parade. the where they could parade. the fact they're giving to fact that they're giving to charity. they've seen charity. but no they've seen as gosh maybe we need to gosh yeah. so maybe we need to bnng gosh yeah. so maybe we need to bring back. but the bring that back. but the guardian of saying that guardian is sort of saying that super people are becoming super rich people are becoming less charitable. i think it's more of reflection the more of reflection on the charities. charities are becoming stopped becoming awful. i stopped giving. to giving. i used to give to amnesty international for decades to amnesty decades of giving to amnesty international. i stopped international. and i stopped because awful because they became an awful charity there criticising charity there were criticising they were criticising alexei navalny they were supporting just the oil even though, you know, just oil were silencing artists by covering up. there's artists by covering
rich used to have , yeah. all the rest where they parade. the where they could parade. the fact they're giving to fact that they're giving to charity. they've seen charity. but no they've seen as gosh maybe we need to gosh yeah. so maybe we need to bnng gosh yeah. so maybe we need to bring back. but the bring that back. but the guardian of saying that guardian is sort of saying that super people are becoming super rich people are becoming less charitable. i think it's more of reflection the...
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the rich world, which caused climate change, burning the fossil fuels that made it rich, has always putd commitment, particularly as the impacts of climate change get worse. the costs could run into hundreds of millions, trillions in the future. so they have always said they didn't want to do it, so it is significant to have it on the agenda. but, and this is a big but, what has actually been agreed is that there will be cooperation and facilitation talks towards a funding mechanism rather than compensation and liability. what does that mean? it means they have agreed to talk about the possibility of future financing systems rather than any hard cash. by un standards, that is progress, albeit quite small. when we talked earlier, _ progress, albeit quite small. when we talked earlier, we _ progress, albeit quite small. when we talked earlier, we mentioned the fact that the un head talked of woefully inadequate progress since glasgow on some measures, do you think that cop27 will lead to a more positive outcome overall? that think that cop27 will lead to a more positive outcome overall?—
the rich world, which caused climate change, burning the fossil fuels that made it rich, has always putd commitment, particularly as the impacts of climate change get worse. the costs could run into hundreds of millions, trillions in the future. so they have always said they didn't want to do it, so it is significant to have it on the agenda. but, and this is a big but, what has actually been agreed is that there will be cooperation and facilitation talks towards a funding mechanism rather than...
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first of all, if anyone, rich people behaving badly. we have all seen this but in terms of how this plays in real life we have seen people not returning to work because it wasn't worth that they thought. what they were getting with non-livable wages and how they were being treated. >> i agree. you don't have to be the one percent to treat people in the service industry poorly. we saw how essential workers were taken for granted. my first job i was a cashier at a grocery store and those individuals had to show up every single day so we could get our groceries. when you have more money you can get a frog a treat thehe person who deliver the frog poorly but it doesn't mean that we need to treat people, no matter what it's about the dignity of paying them a fair wage. >> and part of these discussions, the racial dynamic at play of the have and have-nots. but the idea of how that factors into these conversations this is why it's resonating so much for people. >> i have no interest in washing this. i never watch keeping up with the kardashian
first of all, if anyone, rich people behaving badly. we have all seen this but in terms of how this plays in real life we have seen people not returning to work because it wasn't worth that they thought. what they were getting with non-livable wages and how they were being treated. >> i agree. you don't have to be the one percent to treat people in the service industry poorly. we saw how essential workers were taken for granted. my first job i was a cashier at a grocery store and those...
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to even suggest that kind might be getting rich from it, you ar getting centered. people are getting rich, in thi country in their country, but not you because it your money. ukraine is not in north america it's in europe, so why are we paying for this, and not the europeans? the bottom line is if the republican party and congress allows money to be sent to this thug and a muscle t, why is it worth voting republican ever again? sending him money in the middle of our recession to fix his border while our border is completely open how does that work and can't how can anybody who claims to care about the united states be in favor of it? they announced more military help for the ukraine is on the way. we thought it would be interesting to know what candac owens thinks. candace, great to see you. this seems like a pretty clear test if you just got elected is a republican in europe or america or america first or whatever their claiming. why would it be hard to make a clear decision on this? >> i don't know, because their interest are not aligned with the american people
to even suggest that kind might be getting rich from it, you ar getting centered. people are getting rich, in thi country in their country, but not you because it your money. ukraine is not in north america it's in europe, so why are we paying for this, and not the europeans? the bottom line is if the republican party and congress allows money to be sent to this thug and a muscle t, why is it worth voting republican ever again? sending him money in the middle of our recession to fix his border...
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rich countries say, we don't have a mandate from our citizens to do these things. and that's because their citizens haven't been told the truth. a media hasn't told him the story hasn't put pressure on leaders in the wrong countries and say, why is it that climate final is talked about as if it's a charity was in the actually our legal moral responsibility. we often think of climate change as a separate topic or separate bucket. and we only have so much space on our front page. we only have so much time or attention to put into each bucket. but i would argue that climate change take issues like the cost of living political instability, refugee crisis, even if she's like global pandemic, and exacerbate or climate change in everything issue. and i would love to the climate change mention in every topic that the media reports on because there is no aspect of our lives today that is not already being affected by staying with the top 27. egypt in the case of activists are fatter, whose imprisonment has threatened to overshadow proceedings for the host country? correct?
rich countries say, we don't have a mandate from our citizens to do these things. and that's because their citizens haven't been told the truth. a media hasn't told him the story hasn't put pressure on leaders in the wrong countries and say, why is it that climate final is talked about as if it's a charity was in the actually our legal moral responsibility. we often think of climate change as a separate topic or separate bucket. and we only have so much space on our front page. we only have so...
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in the past, people often chose to settle by the coast, attracted by the riches of the sea. now many are running the other way, like a race against time. as we heard there dw climate report, i did iran, john is here to talk more about that. how, how much time do we have? because so many people say we have no more time at all time has already run out. and this sort of flooding and these sorts of catastrophes are just going to get worse and worse. there's never a point where we'll have completely run out of time. there's no point at which not acting too cartoonish of stop binding fossil fuels. there's no point in which that will make sense and won't stop eating. but there are people around the world already who have lost lost their lives because of extreme weather events made worse by climate. now with most of the kind of damages we're doing to the planet things we do now today like restore permitting, today we stop eating the planet. that's pretty much settled. science as far as we can tell so far, but there are still impacts and damages that will continue on with the sea lev
in the past, people often chose to settle by the coast, attracted by the riches of the sea. now many are running the other way, like a race against time. as we heard there dw climate report, i did iran, john is here to talk more about that. how, how much time do we have? because so many people say we have no more time at all time has already run out. and this sort of flooding and these sorts of catastrophes are just going to get worse and worse. there's never a point where we'll have completely...
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the gap between the rich and the poor gets wider. this is michael cook, probably the biggest, floating slum in the world. about 250000 people leave here on legal. there is limited access to sunny patient services, electricity schools or even clean water. i'm just looking at this one and he has a very strong smell of yes. need to be decades of law should now just you mean it's that we've been leave? what came they show me the was born and raised in michael. he has agreed to sure around his home this is actually i slept, i slipped with my breast. busy furniture is like, this is just this is where we pick up, but this is, this is the good news for what to take. what i say in this community would believe, you know, believe my money. but every, every minute from 11 to then would be list off of you. all one is good. one might be successful. so we don't have anything disney anymore. that's not government. i'll do this for 60 percent of legal ocean leave in slums and what are community. many informal settlements, also risk demolition as the
the gap between the rich and the poor gets wider. this is michael cook, probably the biggest, floating slum in the world. about 250000 people leave here on legal. there is limited access to sunny patient services, electricity schools or even clean water. i'm just looking at this one and he has a very strong smell of yes. need to be decades of law should now just you mean it's that we've been leave? what came they show me the was born and raised in michael. he has agreed to sure around his home...
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it's not a rich country, by all means, but they are rich in their hearts. (cheikh mc) grande comore is part of the comoros archipelago. its population is close to 400,000 and around 90,000 people live in moroni, the capital. the comoros has always been a country, but france decided to keep one island and separate the other islands after the comoros became an independent state. it's one of the most tragic events to have happened to us, if not the most. mayotte has remained french, but to comorians, mayote is still part of the comoros. we feel like our island is big because we just don't see it as an island! to us, the ocean is the island's continuity. this is an archipelago, so after grande comore, there's mohéli, then there's anjouan, then there's mayotte and madagascar, and reunion island, etc. that's how a native comorian sees his country. that's his understanding of what a country is: it's divided by an ocean. (sophie fouron) cheik mc. rapper, author and political activist; he strives to make living conditions better for his fellow citizens. born in moro
it's not a rich country, by all means, but they are rich in their hearts. (cheikh mc) grande comore is part of the comoros archipelago. its population is close to 400,000 and around 90,000 people live in moroni, the capital. the comoros has always been a country, but france decided to keep one island and separate the other islands after the comoros became an independent state. it's one of the most tragic events to have happened to us, if not the most. mayotte has remained french, but to...
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i'm rich barnes. youour cidedentase e woh than insurance offered?rnes firm now to find out. yoyou ght t beurprpris ci had no idea how muchw i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >>> the beaches along patagonia's peninsula valdez offer little in the way of sustenance, but its rich waters teem with life. below the surface, diver lucas del rio is collecting mussels, and he has company, 42 tons of it . >> there's never a dull moment when you're working alongside giants. >> lucas takes his haul back to dry land, avoiding whales as he goes. this bay is home to hundreds of them. it's one of the largest nurseries on the planet for southern right whales. their name is a reminder of a darker past when these slow-moving whales were considered the right ones to hunt. they were driven to the brink of extinction. by the end of the 1960s, less than 1,000 were left worldwide. researchers mariana has been monitoring their popula
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here's just a few of the demands that rich people make up the hotel workers. real authentic mermaid with the splashed hill in the pool. that's kinky. one guest in france wanted st. paul agree, no water, delivered the same day from italy so she could wash her hair. they had to get that for her. another guest and zurich had a piece of lawn so his dog compete in the hotels. that grows. and then, one guest ordered a 50,000 dollar foreign tree frog to be delivered for his daughter, who then left it in the hotel room and checked out. i mean, this is madness, i've been bingeing on white lotus on my commute home. and it is, just enough, crunchy to see all of this. but it is real. >> yes, you know it's such a great show and such a great commentary. even the thing is with some of these demands, some of them just like people having fun with their money. and, who could blame them for? that >> a tree, frogging in a mermaid for the birthday party, amy fairly. i, mean i would say yes i'm not an adult birthday party. but, some of these things just seem like having fun with th
here's just a few of the demands that rich people make up the hotel workers. real authentic mermaid with the splashed hill in the pool. that's kinky. one guest in france wanted st. paul agree, no water, delivered the same day from italy so she could wash her hair. they had to get that for her. another guest and zurich had a piece of lawn so his dog compete in the hotels. that grows. and then, one guest ordered a 50,000 dollar foreign tree frog to be delivered for his daughter, who then left it...
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the gap between the rich and the poor gifts whiter. this is michael cook, probably the biggest, floating slum in the world. about 250000 people leave here on legal. there is limited access to solicitation services, electricity, schools or even clean water. i'm just looking at this one and he has a very strong smell of you need to be decades of law now just you mean it's that we've been seen kids leave. what came they shameed. he was born and raised in mexico. he has agreed to sure around his home this is actually i slip slip with my british. busy furniture is like, this is the this is really big, but this is, this is the gag we use for what? to take. what i say in this community. we believe you know, believe my money. but every, every minute from the hud and i to 11 through them would be live also the all one is good. one might be successful. so we don't have anything disney anymore. that's not government up. did this 60 percent of legal ocean leaves in slums and squat communities. many informal settlements, also risk demolition as the
the gap between the rich and the poor gifts whiter. this is michael cook, probably the biggest, floating slum in the world. about 250000 people leave here on legal. there is limited access to solicitation services, electricity, schools or even clean water. i'm just looking at this one and he has a very strong smell of you need to be decades of law now just you mean it's that we've been seen kids leave. what came they shameed. he was born and raised in mexico. he has agreed to sure around his...
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many of them hold these rich people partly responsible for the war in their country. a protest against russia's bombing campaign. these ukrainian women, children, an elderly refugees have fled to southern france, where volunteers like arena bordeaux look after them. arena from ukraine, herself has been living in france for a long time. leg yeah, able to war, continues the winter will be very, very hard yet so much harder for people in ukraine. that's why people keep coming here. oksana bas over a kindergarten teacher has been helping her to. she fled, give, after the russian invasion, her husband, an engineer still there, fixing electrical infrastructure destroyed by russia. asana, son. alexa knows his father's in great danger and ukraine, and that his mother faces hardship in france. but not all ukrainian refugees along the coat to sir, find themselves in dire straits. ah, you fact, summer very well ash living on the luxurious cup for a few subterranean millionaires, billionaires and oligarchs, are happy to flood their riches. many are considered decades long support
many of them hold these rich people partly responsible for the war in their country. a protest against russia's bombing campaign. these ukrainian women, children, an elderly refugees have fled to southern france, where volunteers like arena bordeaux look after them. arena from ukraine, herself has been living in france for a long time. leg yeah, able to war, continues the winter will be very, very hard yet so much harder for people in ukraine. that's why people keep coming here. oksana bas over...
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how much a rich countries willing to help. ah, i'm melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we as a planet are not cutting emissions fast enough. are not meeting our climate goals as mapped out by the pairs agreement of 2016 and temperatures will rise to celsius or so by the start of next century. all of it can seem so abstract, but it's already having an impact. rising temperatures, impact weather systems and eventually mean rising sea levels combined that with sinking ground levels and that means coastal town submerged, including this one on the island of cell m bow in the philippines. is the sound of waves work, the middle family up early flood waters into the home on the philippine island of salam bo more and more often these days with the children's mother jeremy has decided that all 4 should go to school including 6 year old just so the path a world has been raised several times over the years, but sea levels keep on rising. beneath the water, there are dangerous concealed dips and hollows. just a few meters from the school. it gets too deep for jer, cell. some childre
how much a rich countries willing to help. ah, i'm melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we as a planet are not cutting emissions fast enough. are not meeting our climate goals as mapped out by the pairs agreement of 2016 and temperatures will rise to celsius or so by the start of next century. all of it can seem so abstract, but it's already having an impact. rising temperatures, impact weather systems and eventually mean rising sea levels combined that with sinking ground levels and that means...
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love with and the russian theater tries not to miss high-profile premieres, russian culture is very rich the whole world does not know about, the whole world knows about the tolstoy bolshoi theater of mendeleev, rachmaninoff , dostoevsky e. i think this is one of the rare countries, about which so many people know around the world. eh, russian culture is impressive to all foreigners. er, well, cultures in the broadest sense are music or literature. these are theaters. this is also the architecture of the amazingly beautiful church of st. basil 's cathedral on red square and simply amazing beauty, which is unlike anything else, that is, russian culture, very very rich and vibrant and unique, er, very famous works. and for the russians, these are the karamazova brothers from dostoevsky . e. yes, the next piece is very interesting. and if you stay in the same register or region, you can say a master class with classical and opera music, the most sensational cases are now associated, the so-called culture of canceling russian artists in europe and in general in the west, the bolshoi theater
love with and the russian theater tries not to miss high-profile premieres, russian culture is very rich the whole world does not know about, the whole world knows about the tolstoy bolshoi theater of mendeleev, rachmaninoff , dostoevsky e. i think this is one of the rare countries, about which so many people know around the world. eh, russian culture is impressive to all foreigners. er, well, cultures in the broadest sense are music or literature. these are theaters. this is also the...
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these remote, rich waters are a magnet for wildlife and increasingly for people.ends of the earth is a land of extremes. home to spectacular wildlife. for centuries people and animals have battled for supremacy, but now enemies are becoming allies. together they face new challenges in our rapidly changing world. >> you are at the mercy of the elements. >> this is the story of what it takes to survive on the edge of the world. it's the start of another all too brief summer. patagonia's 600 glaciers are rapidly melting. fresh water cascades off the mountains. as it pours into the fjords, it mixes with saltwater, stirring up the water columns and drawing up nutrients from the depths, feeding more and more plankton, which in turn supports an entire food web. patagonia's fjords are now bursting with life. running for 1,000 miles up the west coast, this is one of the most extensive fjordland regions on earth. fed by dozens of these fjords is an incredibly rich feeding ground, the corcovado gulf, and heading straight for it is the largest animal that has ever lived. a bl
these remote, rich waters are a magnet for wildlife and increasingly for people.ends of the earth is a land of extremes. home to spectacular wildlife. for centuries people and animals have battled for supremacy, but now enemies are becoming allies. together they face new challenges in our rapidly changing world. >> you are at the mercy of the elements. >> this is the story of what it takes to survive on the edge of the world. it's the start of another all too brief summer....
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and it didn't stop there. miko greg oh, rich chicks full stolen, straight for half time. a delicate finish than the forward. not even divine intervention would help. who knew now? they did finally get to go with their own 6 minutes from the end. yes. and now the penalty. but the day and 2nd place belong to fryeburg and grief. i also on sunday mines put a stop to the 3 game losing streak by holding informed 5 for to a one. all draw fonts are cheaper to having trap made a pair of amazing sais before donna had. burkhart got the ball past him from close range to give minds the lead several minutes for the half time break. but then borrow drugs afflict 8 perfect pass to rando color. melanie and the young france international it the target in strive to secure a point for frank. all righty. that is it for us for now, but don't go anywhere. it is doc films up next to the look at our future cities. stay tuned for that more news at the top of the hour i went to bluecross for watching a would people have to say matters to us a.
and it didn't stop there. miko greg oh, rich chicks full stolen, straight for half time. a delicate finish than the forward. not even divine intervention would help. who knew now? they did finally get to go with their own 6 minutes from the end. yes. and now the penalty. but the day and 2nd place belong to fryeburg and grief. i also on sunday mines put a stop to the 3 game losing streak by holding informed 5 for to a one. all draw fonts are cheaper to having trap made a pair of amazing sais...
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has like other rich countries, like the u. s. has in the last decades been against compensating poor countries because they were afraid of, of a liability of being held liable for billions of dollars. and this is the 1st time that the u has opened up and put forward a proposal that they would be in favor of establishing a fund here at cob this year to put together money to then distribute to developing countries. and we've seen in the latest draft put forward by the co presidency here . this seems to be the case in the draft that is putting forward that this year's cop would establish the funding that the details would be hashed out next year. but there are still some tricky issues at hand here which countries are going to be held to have to contribute to this fund the you will once china and other rich countries, india, brazil, to also contribute these countries. on the other hand, especially china, do still want to be considered in the developing sphere. and so it's going to be hard to try to hash out the details in terms of wh
has like other rich countries, like the u. s. has in the last decades been against compensating poor countries because they were afraid of, of a liability of being held liable for billions of dollars. and this is the 1st time that the u has opened up and put forward a proposal that they would be in favor of establishing a fund here at cob this year to put together money to then distribute to developing countries. and we've seen in the latest draft put forward by the co presidency here . this...